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Boys soccer
Rockies fall
to No. 2 Tigers
At the half, Plymouth’s boys soccer team was knotted in a 0-0 stalemate with Class 2A No. 2 Warsaw, but the Rockies couldn’t hold on as the host Tigers handed them a 3-0 Northern Lakes Conference-opening defeat in Warsaw Thursday night.
Zach Tucker scored in the 53rd minute to break the stalemate, Tito Cuellar added the insurance goal, and Miguel Rivera put the game out of reach in the 69th minute as the Tigers muster 10 shots to none by Plymouth.
Zak Lee made six saves in goal for the Rockies, who slide to 2-1-0 with their first loss.
• WARSAW 3, PLYMOUTH 0
At Warsaw
Second half
W — Zach Tucker, 53rd minute
W — Tito Cuellar
W — Miguel Rivera, 69th minute
Shots on Goal: Warsaw 10, Plymouth 0
Saves: Zak Lee (Plymouth) 6
Record: Plymouth 2-1-0 (0-1-0 NLC)
JV score: Plymouth 1, Warsaw 1
Reynoso and Lions down Culver
Danny Reynoso scored four goals, including three straight in an outburst in the 57th, 60th and 65th minutes, and Bremen shut out Northern State Conference foe Culver Community 8-0 at home Thursday.
Sam Lacher scored with two assists, and Roberto Gonzalez put Bremen on the board in the 25th minute and assisted Alex Adams on the opening goal of the second half, which put Bremen up 3-0 in the 51st minute.
Austin Adams recorded seven saves in goal for the Lions, who stayed perfect at 4-0, and Marshall Anderson had five for Culver, which slipped to 1-2 after earning its first win of the season at Glenn Tuesday.
• BREMEN 8, CULVER COMMUNITY 0
At Bremen
First half
Roberto Gonzalez (Clayton Philips), 25th minute
Danny Reynoso, 39th minute
Second half
Alex Adams (Gonzalez), 51st minute
Sam Lacher (Tanner Hassel), 55th minute
D. Reynoso (Lacher), 57th minute
D. Reynoso (Korey Alexander), 60th minute
D. Reynoso (Alexander), 65th minute
Philips (Lacher), 79th minute
Saves: Bremen 10 (Austin Adams 7, C.J. Thornton 3), Culver 5 (Marshall Anderson).
Records: Bremen 4-0, Culver 1-2
JV score: Bremen 3, Culver 0
Girls soccer
Argos wins
NISC opener
The Argos girls soccer team won its Northern Indiana Soccer Conference-opener 2-0 at Trinity Thursday.
In the ninth minute, Megan Ditmire beat a player on the right wing and crossed the ball, where Mariah Lineberry slipped it past the keeper. The Dragons outshot the hosts 13-5 (shots on goal), but while the Dragons dominated play, the Titans managed to keep it close as the visitors sent shot after shot over the goal. Argos sent nine shots high over the goal in the second half alone.
Late in the first half, a Titan forward got through for a shot, which was saved by Argos’ Jenni Fishburn. However, on the ensuing rebound, the hosts hit the right post, and sent a third attempt high over the bar with a wide open net before them.
About 10 minutes into the second frame, Lineberry found Katie Williams inside the penalty area, and the junior striker turned and put the ball in the net to give the Dragons a bit of breathing room.
The Dragons moved to 3-1 (1-0 NISC), while the Titans fell to 2-2-1 (0-1).
Argos Invitational play begins Saturday with the Dragons taking on LaVille at 1 pm. Northwood faces Munster at 3 pm.
The consolation and championship games are slated for 6 pm and 8 p.m., respectively.
• ARGOS 2, TRINITY 0
At Mishawaka
First half
A — Mariah Lineberry (Megan Ditmire), 9th minute
Second half
A — Katie Williams (Lineberry), 50th minute
Shots on goal: Argos 13, Trinity 5
Saves: Argos 5 (Jenni Fishburn), Trinity 11 (Jenna Olsen)
Corners: Argos 4, Trinity 0
Records: Argos 3-1 (1-0), Trinity 2-2-1 (0-1)

Freshman football
Plymouth 9th beats NorthWood
The Plymouth freshman football team defeated host Northwood Thursday night, 22-19.
Colten Schuler scored first for the young Rockies on a 40-yard run, David Bacon connected with Nathan Nixon on a 70-yard TD pass, and Caleb Koss capped the Plymouth attack on a 15-yard run. Bacon also scored two two-point conversions for the Rockies.
Dylan Johnson helped the Plymouth defense with an interception.
The Rockies will play John Glenn next Thursday at the Rockpile starting at 5:30 p.m.